Helpful Hints: Worldwide Internet Carbon Footprint It provides a detailed country-by-country exploration and offers tips on how one can work towards a more sustainable future and promotes responsible device usage and streamlined
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envNGO Networks List The following lists contain information about environment/conservation, animal welfare, landcare/Natural Resource Management (NRM) organisations operating in Australia. For information on groups in your area visit your council’s
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World Environment Day 2023 is a reminder that people’s actions on plastic pollution matters. The steps governments and businesses are taking to tackle plastic pollution are the consequence of this
MEDIA RELEASE Wednesday, 24 May 2023 Think Globally, Act Locally Re: Volunteering for the Environment! Whilst many people are concerned about environmental matters, the desire to participate in volunteer opportunities
MEDIA RELEASE Wednesday, 10 May 2023 Think Globally, Act Locally Re: Microplastic releases from Recycling Facilities A recent article in the Journal of Hazardous Materials Advances (Brown, MacDonald, Allen and
A recent article in the Journal of Hazardous Materials Advances (Brown, MacDonald, Allen and Allen, 2023) found that plastic recycling facilities can be a major source of microplastics getting into
Written by Anna Kula, HOPE researcher Qld Bedrock: inspired beginnings The World Environment Day held on Sunday 5 June 1988 celebrated the theme “When People Put Environment First, Development Will
MEDIA RELEASE Saturday, 01 April 2023 Think Globally, Act Locally Re: Potential vegetable gardening opportunities for the socially disadvantaged Householders’ Options to Protect the Environment (HOPE) Inc. is founded on
MEDIA RELEASE Saturday, 01 April 2023 Think Globally, Act Locally Re: Historic Treaty to Protect the High Seas After a long 15 years of discussions and disagreements, over 100 countries